Put the rag balls into the burrow as far as you can and cover the hole lightly with dirt or wadded newspaper. |
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Also, refolding it on a regular basis will lessen the dirt lines and permanent creases. |
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The owner of the shovel grunted and wrenched another mound of dirt out of the ground. |
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To keep sand and dirt from escaping, glue or caulk glass to the frame front, and glue kraft paper to the frame's outside back. |
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The fumes of the kerosene loosen the dirt, which falls into the cotton wool, leaving the works of the clock clean. |
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In shorter, sparser vegetation or near the bare dirt around woodchuck or gopher mounds, such signs will be rare. |
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We hunted and hunted and finally found him playing in the dirt in the treed field. |
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Karl followed the pair, speeding up to forty klicks when the trail led onto a dirt road. |
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To reconstitute them, just rinse in water to remove any loose dirt then combine with hot water for about 20 minutes. |
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Before you store such tools for the off season, use a wire brush to remove surface rust and dirt. |
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Ken looked above him in alarm and watched in shock as dirt, stones, support beams, all toppled on top of Ken, completely burying him alive. |
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He wiped the caked red dirt from his eyes, and was able to clarify that he wasn't just seeing what he wanted to see. |
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He produced a handkerchief from somewhere and gently wiped the dirt, tears, and blood from my face. |
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When you see the movie you'll notice we didn't even bother to wipe off the bird dirt from the wind shield. |
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Let stand overnight, then wipe loosened dirt with paper towels or newspapers. |
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The bowl is so well preserved, they were able to wipe off the dirt without risk of damage. |
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Taking his right glove off he placed a finger on her cheek and wiped away the dirt that was there. |
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I nurtured a tomato garden on the window sill with the dirt in cheese boxes and the seeds coming in five cent packages. |
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Moreover, the device has an air filter which prevents dirt entering the ironing dummy. |
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The windows were single pane glass that was stained with smoke, dirt, and the oils from human skin. |
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This process saved the old timers the unproductive work and unnecessary sweat of windlassing all dirt up the shaft to the surface. |
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The film is presented in widescreen, and is for the most part riddled with scratches and dirt. |
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Many of these products flowed off the stalls and onto the ground, where decaying wicker baskets protected them from the dust and dirt. |
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A lens cap not only guards against scratching, but also keeps off dirt and fingerprints, which can also reduce sharpness and contrast. |
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He managed to keep his feet for a few seconds, then tumbled forward into the dirt. |
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The two friends were left staring after the caravan as it slowly rolled away down the dirt track. |
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The bleach will whiten fungi or algae but does not change the color of dirt. |
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A simple worm grader, run by an electric motor, separates the worms from the dirt. |
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These chickens have seen the sun, breathed in fresh air, scratched the dirt and eaten a worm or two. |
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He beckoned her to follow him out to the front porch of the old ranch house where he pointed to a buck grazing in the field across the dirt road. |
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Deep gullies run between the ramshackle dirt houses carrying away sewage in the open. |
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This dead-end dirt road follows a peaceful stretch of the Housatonic River and connects to the Appalachian Trail. |
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The debris is a mixture of dirt and brake pad material that has adhered to the ceramic surface. |
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This is because much of the dirt that may accumulate inside air ducts adheres to duct surfaces and does not necessarily enter the living space. |
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Even if you make the eight-second limit, dismounting is still jumping off a raging bull and landing in the dirt. |
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They were little boys and little girls that were covered in dirt and mud while their clothes were ragged in that smelly dump. |
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The children he was handing the pesos to were dressed in ragged clothing and dirt covered their hands and faces. |
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The wagon was jouncing over a dirt road, more a slight wearing-away or the sparse brown grass than anything else. |
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And if running, dodging and shooting was not your cup of tea, there were car and motorcycle rallies, with dirt tracks and the grand prix. |
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Who wants to go down town and see all the dirt and the filth, and the drunks, people spitting and weeing and defecating, which they do. |
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Now, the best you can hope for is to see them on a dirt track at a raceway. |
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Martin began racing stock cars at 15 on dirt tracks near his home in Batesville, Ark. |
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Whether you would rather race touring cars around Brands Hatch or hop Baja Beetles over rough dirt tracks, the choice is yours. |
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Fantastic Light will be one of the leading contenders for the Classic although he has never previously raced on a dirt track. |
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Events varied from 20-km solo and team time trials to cross-country races, a hill climb and a dirt criterium. |
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She brushed aside some dead leaves and vines and dirt, revealing a sort of stone plaque with jewels embedded into it. |
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Tie an ultralight aircraft on your Ford Ka's luggage rack, put a jet ski and a dirt bike in the back and tow a buggy. |
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His dirty blonde waves of hair were tousled slightly and his tan arms were smudged with grease and dirt, but he still had me drawn. |
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The walls were hung with blankets and quilts for insulation, and it looked quite merry next to the somber dirt floor. |
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The quills are not poisonous, the wound becomes septic simply because of the dirt on the quills, and bacteria always thrive where there is dirt. |
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Down here is all darkness, the only sound the slur of rain in the dirt, water rats scratching inside the walls. |
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This waterproof coating will not wash off, thicken in cold conditions or attract dirt like oil lubricants do. |
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Shop dirt, oil and grease can be removed by either vapor degreasing or swabbing with acetone or another nontoxic solvent. |
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First to his knees, then his haunches, and then dropping forward in the dirt, pointing his whole body at me like an accusatory finger. |
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The first conservation step is to clean the surface of dirt and loose accumulations with water and detergent applied under high pressure. |
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The stable for Kananaskis Ranch is a short jaunt down a dirt trail from the main lodge. |
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After about three miles of joint-rattling, washboard dirt roads we rounded a corner and got our first gander at the Buttermilks. |
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A side road north of Lee Vining leads into a washboarded dirt trail, to the ghost town of Bodie. |
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The women of the house rubbed each garment against the washboard over and over until the dirt came out, using soft homemade soap. |
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For example, enzymes in laundry detergents break down dirt and stains so that they may be easily washed away, even in cold water. |
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Accumulated dust and dirt had been washed off all growing things, so any trees or shrubs were at their greenest. |
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In time, by coming clean, he may eventually wash some of the dirt off himself. |
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The very reason we spend money on things like soap and washing machines is that we trust the dirt is temporary and can be washed away. |
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One by one, rinse each leek under cool water, taking care to wash away any dirt trapped between its layers. |
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She slowly undressed and then turned on the shower and let the hot water start to wash away all the dirt and grime from the day's activities. |
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Lucy breathed in deeply, and turned her head upwards, accepting the water, feeling it wash away her dirt and grime. |
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She held up his head with one hand and with the other she used the shower head to wash some of the dirt out of his hair. |
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She realized her dress was covered in dirt and soot, and that she had not washed herself in a few days. |
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The books and papers will first be washed in clean water with a very mild detergent to remove the dirt and debris. |
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Within ten minutes, the black Jaguar, spun into the drive, throwing up dust and dirt. |
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Without saying one word, she made it abundantly clear in our first class together that she considered me lower than dirt. |
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Pilocarpus was at one time adulterated with spurious jaborandis, other foreign leaves, stems, dirt and mouldy leaves. |
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They do not absorb dirt or liquids, and their surfaces are much less conducive to bacterial growth than paper bills. |
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There was a taxi waiting where the aircraft came to a halt so that they could avoid the muddy dirt of the airfield. |
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Soon the only sounds were the clank of a shovel and thuds of dirt being moved. |
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Turns out that wool regulates temperature, repels water, wicks away moisture, and resists stains and dirt. |
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She felt something damp on her head, wiping away the dirt and the blood. |
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The low crunch of packed dirt against rubber tire was overwhelmed by the ragged explosions of automatic gunfire. |
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Leon drove the van down a dirt trail and stopped near the backhoe, which had finished its digging and was now just waiting. |
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Urban children kick a can on concrete and rural kids kick a rag wrapped around a rag wrapped around a rag, barefoot, on dirt. |
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I helped him bury the blood-stained knife and the keys under dirt and stones beside the garden wall. |
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Destitute area residents live in homes constructed of mud, sticks and stones and the villages are only accessible by mountain dirt roads and foot paths. |
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This hose isn't powerful enough to wash all of the dirt off them. |
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Time has worn it down and dirt has been washed away, but stains persist. |
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I loved what I managed to see of New York, but my skin protested by sprouting ugly things, and it took several shampoos to wash New York dirt out of my hair. |
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Returning from his grimy hours of manual labour, he dives into a hotel to wash away the dirt, emerging clean and immaculate in a fresh suit and tie. |
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I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love. If you want me again, look for me under your bootsoles. |
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If shrubs or trees are native to an area with acid soil and you're growing them in alkaline dirt, sure enough they'll probably become bug infested. |
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The most probable cause is that birds swimming in the East Fork of the Carson River, which flows behind the hatchery, carried dirt or water into the fish raceways. |
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The concrete building from which the sounds emanate shakes from the impact, rattling the colorful houses on the dirt roads nearby. |
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It collided with the ground, raising up a good deal of dirt and dust. |
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Back down along the Orontes, very early the day before, my friend dropped me off on a dirt track by a copse of trees. |
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Jinx realized with a shock that he was still in a predatory, feline crouch, lashing his tail agitatedly, the claws on his feet digging into the dirt. |
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There was a smudge of dirt across her nose and her hair was windswept. |
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The centre later checks the currency for wear and dirt, disposing of some and recirculating the remainder back to financial institutions, King said. |
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I figured that at least the next time I had to clean the tack it would not take so long because there would not be nearly as much dirt and grime to wipe off. |
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Balen picks up the stone and wipes the sand and dirt from it. |
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She stood to her feet and wiped as much dirt from her hands as possible. |
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He sniffed, wiping the dirt and tears off his face, though also smearing. |
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She wiped mud, dirt and tears off her face and snatched the paper. |
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He climbed to his feet, wiping off the dirt that was on his face. |
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No longer do the leaders of the smartest city governments view the environment as merely a source of dirt for the homebuilders, or wood for the woodcutters. |
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On the other hand, even though old-fashioned knobs and dial-controls are sturdier, they are harder to maintain as dirt can easily accumulate in them. |
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When bringing the hunt out to the backyard, foil wrappers will protect the eggs from dirt and debris, allowing for fun as well as a sanitary outdoor hunt. |
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Besides, no one wants to see Indiana take the big dirt nap like a commoner. |
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As the plant grows, move the tube upward and remound the dirt to cover the base and the blanched leaves. |
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Temporary workers built levees along the Mississippi River on top of the natural levees that formed from dirt deposited after the river flooded. |
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This is in marked contrast to filter bag systems, which lose suction when pores in the filter become clogged as dirt and dust are collected. |
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This means we are going to demo the house to the dirt, or hopefully leave one wall standing. |
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After travelling 920k from Barcelona to Grenada the duo took part in a 10k special outside Granada, and also faced a dirt track in Armilla. |
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And a moment later a conoidal bullet struck him square in the chest and knocked him flat in the dirt among his comrades. |
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This dirt separation principle was well known and often used in central vacuum systems. |
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Upright designs generally employ a rotating brushroll or beater bar, which removes dirt through a combination of sweeping and vibration. |
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And frankly, jerkwad, you're not worthy to lick the dirt off his briefcase. |
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A Galilean Rabbi? When did this Province of diggers in dirt and gutters of fish send forth Rabbis? Thou makest a jest. |
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The materialist perspective of atomism places us in a different relation to time, by reminding us of the dirt we haunt and our obligation to it. |
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She could stand on a rocky surface, scoop up a gloveful of dirt, and explore extinct volcanoes and ancient canyons. |
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Microphobia and Mysophobia. These phobias of germ fear and dirt fear, respectively, are closely allied. |
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It comes with attachable Swipes, disposable microfiber pads that trap and lift dirt and dust up and off floors at the same time. |
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With crumbly dirt crust and a few pink worms peeking out, the pie looked totally gagworthy! |
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Her knees were ingrained with dirt, her toes raw with tinea, her fingernails black and broken. |
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As the car sped down the dirt road, it left a cloud of dust behind. |
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He'd jump up, get a fingerhold, and then dirt would give way and he'd slip back down. Jump up, get a fingerhold, slip back down. |
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I backed it out to the dirt road, and the door to the double-wide opened and a big guy, more Wookiee than human being, filled the doorway. |
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That which is concreted by exsiccation or expression of humidity, will be resolved by humectification, as earth, dirt and clay. |
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We broomed the dirt floor clean with spruce branches, brought our gear inside, and moved in. |
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I looked out the kitchen window at my garden, my trenches, my dirt, and then my gaze turned downward toward my Dorito-stained hand. |
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Blowing dirt from the infield and warning tracks attack the eyes much like a Mojave Desert sandstorm. |
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In Vile Victorians, meanwhile, you will find out what a baby farmer did and get the dirt on the filthy factories, the slums and the sewers. |
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This is due to the difficulty in simulating variables such as dirt pickup, air pollution, acid rain, wind-borne particle erosion and mildew. |
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Never use wire brushes, screwdrivers or knife blades to scrape away dirt or it's bye-bye sight glass. |
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You start with pain, burrow into dirt, get to memory, and end with motive. |
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But whatever harm a spiteful tongue could do them, he took care should be done. Only throw dirt enough, and some will stick. |
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Though we wipe away with never so much care the dirt thrown at us, there will be left some sulliage behind. |
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The film opened with two African cherub babies playing in the dirt. |
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Hana Abu Jandal pushed past people until she reached a mound of bright orange dirt in the hospital back yard. |
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After 1842 many women continued to work at the pits but on the surface, sorting coal from dirt on the coal screens, as pit brow lasses. |
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In one case a detainee was dragged naked along the dirt floor. |
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Most rail trails have a gravel or dirt surface and can be used for walking, cycling, and often horse riding as well. |
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Nobody from the Golf Channel, Nike or PGA Tour need bother taking the fast trip to a long dirt nap just yet. |
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This is transported up an apron chain consisting of steel links several feet wide, which separates some of the dirt. |
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An impressive place with excellent grass and dirt tracks, it runs the best horses in the nation. |
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Originally, the structures were probably covered with a heap of dirt and the entrance was blocked by a stone. |
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The street network and automotive industry remained underdeveloped, and dirt roads were common outside major cities. |
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Open lots are dirt lots with constructed shade structures and a concrete pad where feed is delivered. |
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It was said that he would ride the entire race course wide open, throwing great showers of dirt into the air at each turn. |
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Most peristyles in Haiti have hard-packed dirt floors that can soak up libations when they're poured on the ground in honor of the spirits. |
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Air pollution is also a contributing factor by carrying off pesticides or dirt into the ocean. |
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This first bolter contains a screen of eight meshes to the inch and separates the hard particles, dirt or scale. |
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She figured most children probably ate a peck of dirt before they turned ten. |
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That just makes for more exciting action, as the lawn mowers slide sideways and the dirt and dust fly. |
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Paul put the skull back in its proper place, put back the coffin lid, and kicked dirt and rocks overtop. |
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Jetties are long structure that stretches from the coast of a shore to deeper waters, often made of stone, concrete, soils, dirt, and wood. |
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Many small airports have dirt, grass, or gravel runways, rather than asphalt or concrete. |
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Ethel is a mysophile. She derives her gratification from the dirt in which she is living. |
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The trail then leads to a multisigned trail intersection at 1.9 miles, where you go right onto the dirt Manzanita Point Road. |
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Several smaller airports exist throughout South Sudan, the majority consisting of little more than dirt runways. |
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There is often a racing counterpart to each type, such as road racing and street bikes, or motocross and dirt bikes. |
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In the United States, Thoroughbred flat races are run on surfaces of either dirt, synthetic or turf. |
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The track surface is similar to that of Thoroughbred racing and usually consists of dirt. |
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In spite of dirt and disruption the collections grew, outpacing the new building. |
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I played in the dirt with a small dinky car as the garage held no fascination for a little girl of five. |
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The freelance investigative reporter made a career of digging up dirt on celebrities for tabloids. |
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When the qilin leaves, the emperor traces the shapes he saw into the dirt. |
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After about a mile, we pulled off the main road onto a dirt track. |
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Speedway motorcycles use only one gear and have no brakes and racing takes place on a flat oval track usually consisting of dirt or loosely packed shale. |
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The grass was sere and golden, the dirt beneath white and gravelly. |
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He even tried driving a car along the dirt road beside the ranch. |
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There, the kaolin is called white dirt, chalk or white clay. |
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Yet it has an addictively punchy V-twin engine, is lighter and has been designed for both road and dirt making this 2015 model one you cannot ignore. |
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Instead of calling for equal cleanliness the call was for equal dirt. |
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The attacks occurred Saturday night in San Jose Nacahuil, a Kaqchikel Maya mountain town some 11 miles northeast of Guatemala City, reachable only by dirt roads. |
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The body design protected the driver from wind and road dirt. |
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The shell was removed and replaced by a forest planted in tons of dirt hauled in especially for the event, and a trestle was constructed from the hills to the stage. |
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Most have large incisors to prevent dirt from flying into their mouth. |
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It is commonly thought that the flexible version was used for removing dirt from the backs of pit ponies, but there is no available documentation to verify this theory. |
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He stood there almost voiceless, lumpishly ugly with his face yellow and creased after the sleepless night, and his birthmark like a smear of dirt. |
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Previously painted surfaces should be wiped down with sugar soap solution to remove dirt and grease, and any rough patches or holes should be filled and sanded. |
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Ha, try backpacking sometime mister, we drink water that has dirt in it...I mean literally there is dirt in our water bladders and we drink it no problem! |
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Whilst driving over some rough dirt tracks the cars suffered a lot. |
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Many of the fortifications of the ancient world were built with mud brick, often leaving them no more than mounds of dirt for today's archaeologists. |
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His cheekbony face is pale grey, with a black wavy beard as in a frame of mourning, and upon it crawl, washing off the dirt, large drops of sweat. |
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By incorporating nanotechnology, Pelusi creates a negative charge to ward off future dirt and oil with whortleberry, sugar cane, sugar maple, orange and lemon. |
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Likewise, the basilectal phrase to make dirty is realigned as to make dirt, which is syntactically standardish without being a standard English idiom. |
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The noise and dirt associated with the port traffic contributed to the decline of the Mountjoy Square area, with many wealthy families moving to the Southside. |
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Like other precipitation, hail forms in storm clouds when supercooled water droplets freeze on contact with condensation nuclei, such as dust or dirt. |
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The nest is built on the ground or on a mound of dirt or vegetation. |
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As on all large green roofs, the soil is not dirt exactly but a gravel-like growing medium of granulated pumice, shales, clays and other minerals. |
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The reporter uncovered the dirt on the businessman by going undercover. |
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The dirt is collected by either a dustbag or a cyclone for later disposal. |
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The tabloid newspaper was eager to dish the dirt on celebrities. |
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You'll need two 8-to-10-gallon plastic storage tubs with lids, a drill, newspaper, a large piece of cardboard, four bricks, garden dirt, and a pound of red wiggler worms. |
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What does he think, that we're setting him up, that he'll ease his truck along the dirt road, high-center it in a rut, and then get jumped and die defending his pizzas? |
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Maybe we were a little too quick to throw dirt on this game. |
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Road trains are over 50 m long when towing three trailers. On dirt roads, they trail a blinding cloud of bulldust and window smashing, fist-size stones. |
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